The Station Hotel

The Station Hotel, Creswell, Derbyshire

An imposing redbrick corner pub probably dating from around the turn of the last century, situated in a former mining village. It looks rather smarter on the 2009 StreetView image than on my recent picture. Situated close to the well-known Creswell Crags beauty spot.

(My own picture)

The Bay Horse

The Bay Horse, Newton-by-Hyde, Cheshire

A substantial inter-wars pub, originally owned by Robinson’s, on a corner site in a residential area to the north-east of Hyde.

The StreetView image from April 2011 shows the brewer’s dray making a delivery.

(My own picture)

The Beech Tree

The Beech Tree, Barnton, Cheshire

A substantial inter-wars pub in Jacobean style with distinctive mullioned windows, originally built by Greenalls. It was the last pub in Barnton, a village with a population of over 5,000.

(My own picture)

The King Arthur

The King Arthur, Dudley, Worcestershire

Another massive inter-wars West Midlands roadhouse on the northern approach to Dudley. The site is now being redeveloped as an ALDI supermarket.